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Project Information
Project Title: Express Stack Tools Date: 11/16/2010
DOE Code: 6730.020.81023 Contractor Code: 8067-971
Project Lead: Brian Black
Project Overview 1) This project will test open and cased Hole logging tools in multiple wells. The tools to be testied include:
1. Brief project description [include anything that could impact the
natural gamma, borehole temperature, compensated neutron, compensated density with PE, dual
environment] induction/short guard, neutron prompt gamma, and acoustic televiewer tool. Radioactive sources will be run in the well as part of the toolstring.
2. Legal location
3. Duration of the project 2) 48-X-28 well location, SE %, SW %, Tsp 39N Rng 78W, Section 28; 45::3-X-21 well location, NE %, SW
4. Major equipment to be used %, Tsp 39N, Rng 78W, Section 21; 46-TpX-10 well location, NE %, SW Y.., Tsp38N, Rng 78W, Section 10.
3) 1 day(10 hours)
4) Wellbore onlv (oartner will suoolv mast truck and wireline unit)
The table below is to be completed by the Project Lead and reviewed by the Environmental Specialist and the DOE NEPA Compliance Officer. NOTE: If Change of Scope occurs, Project Lead must submit a new NEPA Compliance Survey and contact the Technical Assurance Department.
Impacts If YES, then complete below
Anticipated?
Yes No NA If the anticipated Impact might be Water Quality unacceptable, recommend mitigation
measures:
Does the proposed project present potential for impacts on 181 0 0 Radioactive sources will be used. SOPs (see
water resources or w ater quality? attached USA Radiation Safety Manual) are provided for proper handling and transportation by the contracted logging company
Does the project affect surface water quantity or quality 0 181 0 under both normal operations and accident conditions?
Does the proposed project affect groundwater quantity or 181 0 0 Radioactive sources will be used. SOPs (see
quality under both normal operations and accident attached USA Radiation Safety Manual) are
conditions? provided for proper handling and transportation by the contracted logging company
Will the project area Include "Waters of the State?" 0 181 0
Will the project area require a Corps of Engineers permit? 0 181 0
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Impacts If YES, then complete below. Anticipated?
Geology & Solis Yes No NA If the anticipated Impact might be unacceptable, recommend mitigation
measures:
Does the proposed project present potential for impacts related l8l 0 0 Radioactive sources will be used. SOPs (see
to geology or soils? attached USA Radiation Safety Manual) are provided for proper handling and transportation by the contracted logging company
Does the proposed project alter, excavate or otherwise disturb 0 l8l 0 land area consistent with other land use and habitat area?
Is the proposed project likely to impact local seismicity? 0 l8l 0
If the project involved disturbance of surface soils, are erosion 0 l8l 0 and storm water control measures addressed?
Air Quality Yes No NA If the ant icipated Impact might be unacceptable, recommend mitigation
measures:
Does the proposed action present potential for impacts on l8l 0 0 Radioactive sources will be used. SOPs (see
ambient air quality under both normal and accident conditions? attached USA Radiation Safety Manual) are provided for proper handling and transportation by the contracted logging company
Are potential emissions (gases and/or airborne particulates 0 l8l 0 including dust) out.side of the normal scope for oil field operations?
Does the project present risk to human health and the £81 0 0 Standard Operating procedures for handling
environment from exposure to radiation and hazardous radioactive source and applicable NRC radiation
chemicals In emissions? licences have been given to the ESS&H group for review.
Is the project subject to New Source Performance Standards? 0 l8l 0
Is the project subject to National Emissions Standards for 0 l8l 0 Hazardous Air Pollutants?
Is the project subject to emissions limitations in an Air Quality 0 £81 0 Control Region?
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Impacts If YES, then complete below. Anticipated?
Wildlife and Habitat Yes No NA If the anticipated Impact might be unacceptable, recommend mitigation
measures:
Does the proposed action present potential for impacts on 181 0 0 Radioactive sources will be used. SOPs (see
wildlife or habitat? attached USA Radiation Safety Manual) are provided for proper handling and transportation by the contracted logging company
Does the project Impact state or federally listed threatened and 0 181 0 endangered species?
Human Health Effects Yes No NA If the anticipated Impact might be unacceptable, recommend mitigation
measures:
Does the proposed project present potential for effects on 181 0 0 Standard Operating procedures for handling
human health? radioactive source and applicable NRC radiation licences have been given to the ESS&H group
e.g.: Hanta virus, radiological exposure, or chemical exposure for review. (must provide MSDS)
Transportation Yes No NA If the anticipated impact might be unacceptable, recommend mitigation
measures:
Does the proposed project involve transportation of radiological 181 0 0 Standard Operating procedures for handling
sources or hazardous materials (including explosives)? radioactive source and applicable NRC radiation licences have been given to the ESS&H group for review.
Waste Management and Waste Minimization Yes No NA If the anticipated impact might be unacceptable, recommend mitigation
measures:
Are pollution prevention and waste minimization practices 181 0 0 Radioactive sources will be used. SOPs (see
needed in the proposed project? attached USA Radiation Safety Manual) are provided for proper handling and transportation by the contracted logging company
Does project plan establish procedures in compliance with 181 0 Radioactive sources will be used. SOPs (see
local, state and/or federal laws and guidelines affect.ing the attached USA Radiation Safety Manual) are
generation, transportation, treatment, storage or disposal of provided for proper handling and transportation
hazardous and other wastes? by the contracted logging company
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Impacts H YES, then complete below. Anticipated?
Yes No NA H the anticipated Impact might be Cultural Impact unacceptable, recommend mitigation
measures:
Is there potential for impact on cultural (historic) 0 18] 0 resources?
Yes No NA If the anticipated Impact might be
Community Impact unacceptable, recommend mitigation measures:
Will the proposed project introduce signif"teantly adverse 0 18] 0 auditory, visual, or other impact?
Will the proposed project adversely affect the 0 18] 0 community's use of public land/resources?
Will the proposed project adversely affect the 0 18] 0 community's access to private land?
NOTE: Topography Map and Wetlands Map are required to be attached. Attach applicable SOPs for Risk Assessment Level 2 & 3 and specific test procedures.
Are environmental permits required? If YES, list below: Yes X No
US NRC MATERIALSL ICENSE
Section below to be reviewed by Environmental Speclali.st and DOE NCO.
Adequate Mitigation Measures Provided? Adequate Mitigation Measures Provided?
Yes No Yes No
Water Quality Impacts X Transoortation lmoacts X
Air Qualitv Impacts X Waste Management Impacts X
'Wildlife and Habitat lmoacts X Cultural Impacts X
Geology and Soils Impacts X Community Impact X
Human Health Impacts X Categorical Exclusion X
Approvals
Comments and 82.6 Packaging, transportation, and storage of radioactive materials from the public domain, in accordance
Conditions: with the Atomic Energy Act upon a request by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission or other cognizant agency, which would include a State that regulates radioactive materials under an agreement with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission or other agencies that may, under nusual circumstances, have responsibilities regarding the materials that are included in the categorical exclusion. Covered materials are those for which possession and use by Nuclear Regulatory Commission licensees has been categorically excluded under 10 CFR 51.22(14) or its successors. Examples of these radioactive materials (which may contain source, byproduct or special nuclear materials) are density gauges, therapeutic medical devices, generators, reagent kits, irradiators, analytical instruments, well monitoring equipment, uranium shielding material, depleted uranium military munitions, and packaged radioactive waste not exceeding 50 curies.
10 CFR § 51.22 Criterion for categorical exclusion; identification of licensing and regulatory actions eligible for categorical exclusion or otherwise not requiring environmental review.
(c) The following categories of actions are categorical exclusions:
(14) Issuance, amendment, or renewal of materials licenses issued pursuant to 10 CFR Parts 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 39, 40 or part 70 authorizing the following types of activities:
(xi) Use of sealed sources and/or radioactive tracers in well-loqqinq procedures. 4
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Comments and
Conditions: The action(s) listed in this NEPA Compliance Survey are classes of actions (categorical exclusions) that DOE has dctennined do not individually or cumulatively have a significant effect on the human environment. The activity fits within a class of actions that is listed in appendix A orB to 10 CFR Pan 1021. Based on my review of information conveyed to me and in my possession (or attached) concerning the proposed action, as NEPA Compliance Officer (as authorized under DOE Order 45 I .I A), I have detennined that the proposed action tits within the specified class of actions, the other regulatory requirements set forth above are met, and the proposed action is hereby categorically excluded from further NEPA review. Based on my review of infomution conveyed to me and in my possession (or attached) concerning the proposed action, as NEPA Compliance Officer (as authorized under DOE Order 451.1 A), I have detemlined that the proposed action tits within the specified class of actions, the other rcgulruory requirements set forth above are met and the proposed action is hereby categorically excluded from further NEPA review.
DOENEPA Work with sources must com y with SOP : HE. I I 005.00 Radioactive Date Compliance
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